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Thursday, October 2, 2025

🎃 Spooky & Fall Things to Do in San Martin, California for Families & Groups




🎃 Spooky & Fall Things to Do in San Martin, California for Families & Groups

When autumn rolls around, California’s Central Coast transforms into a vibrant patchwork of pumpkin fields, spooky legends, harvest festivals, and cozy wineries. While bigger destinations like San Jose and Santa Cruz often steal the spotlight, San Martin, California is an underrated gem for families and groups seeking spooky seasonal adventures. From pumpkin patches and haunted houses to eerie hikes and family festivals, there’s something for everyone.

Best of all, you can enjoy these spooky adventures while staying in the heart of it all at a spacious six-bedroom retreat in San Martin. It’s the perfect basecamp for families and groups exploring the region’s autumn magic.


🎃 Pumpkin Patches & Corn Mazes

No fall season is complete without pumpkins, hayrides, and corn mazes. Luckily, San Martin and the surrounding areas are home to some of the most charming family farms in Northern California.

  • Spina Farms Pumpkin Patch (Morgan Hill) – A local favorite featuring hayrides, pumpkin picking, sunflowers, and family-friendly activities. Their pumpkin train is always a hit with kids.
  • Uesugi Farms Pumpkin Park (Gilroy) – Famous for its massive pumpkin pyramids, corn mazes, haunted train rides, and seasonal treats like pumpkin pie. Great for both kids and adults.
  • Lemos Farm (Half Moon Bay, a short drive north) – Offers pony rides, haunted houses for kids, and fun fall festivals. A great weekend trip if you want to expand your spooky adventures beyond San Martin.

Whether you’re carving jack-o’-lanterns or getting lost in a corn maze, these farms deliver that quintessential fall experience.


👻 Haunted Houses & Ghostly Adventures

For those seeking thrills and chills, the Bay Area and South Valley have their fair share of haunted attractions and spooky stories.

  • Winchester Mystery House (San Jose) – One of California’s most famous haunted landmarks, this sprawling Victorian mansion is filled with staircases that lead to nowhere and ghostly legends. Their Halloween Candlelight Tours are unforgettable.
  • Morgan Hill Ghost Walks – Seasonal tours through historic downtown Morgan Hill, sharing eerie tales and unexplained happenings from the town’s past.
  • Haunted Houses in the Bay Area – Seasonal haunted mazes and attractions pop up across the South Bay. Check local listings each October for pop-up scream-fests within driving distance of San Martin.

If you prefer natural spooks, the South Valley’s quiet rural roads and foggy vineyards provide the perfect setting for a spooky evening drive.


🍷 Wineries with Harvest & Spooky Events

San Martin is in the heart of Santa Clara Valley wine country, where boutique wineries often celebrate harvest season with festivals, dinners, and even spooky-themed nights. Here are a few worth visiting:

  • Clos LaChance Winery – Known for stunning vineyard views and seasonal harvest events, Clos LaChance often hosts music nights and autumn tastings.
  • Kirigin Cellars – One of the oldest wineries in the area, often offering harvest-themed tastings and festive fall pairings.
  • Fortino Winery – A Gilroy favorite with rustic charm, seasonal events, and family-friendly gatherings during harvest season.

Nothing pairs with spooky fun quite like a glass of red wine under the autumn stars.


🌲 Eerie Outdoor Adventures

Spooky season isn’t just about haunted houses — nature itself can feel magical and eerie in the fall. San Martin and nearby parks offer the perfect setting for twilight hikes and family adventures.

  • Coyote Lake – Harvey Bear Ranch – This sprawling park in San Martin offers miles of trails. Evening hikes here bring out the rustle of wildlife and the mysterious beauty of fog rolling over the hills.
  • Santa Clara County Parks – Offer stargazing and seasonal night hikes that feel just spooky enough without being too scary for families.
  • Monterey Bay Whale Watching – While not spooky in the traditional sense, seeing whales breach against a misty autumn backdrop can feel eerie and otherworldly.

These outdoor adventures add a natural twist to your spooky season, blending beauty with just enough mystery.


🍂 Family-Friendly Fall Festivals

For families with younger children, San Martin’s surrounding towns provide plenty of wholesome fall fun:

These family-friendly festivals prove you don’t need to be scared out of your skin to enjoy spooky season!


🏡 Your Perfect Base: A San Martin Retreat

After a day of corn mazes, haunted houses, or winery tastings, you’ll want a comfortable place to unwind. That’s where this stunning six-bedroom, six-bath Airbnb in San Martin comes in. With plenty of space for groups and families, a gourmet kitchen for shared meals, and cozy living spaces for spooky storytelling, it’s the ideal home base for your autumn adventures.

Unlike hotels, this property gives you privacy, comfort, and the ability to make the most of your fall getaway.


🔗 More Travel Inspiration

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Traveling is always better when you combine unique local experiences with the perfect place to stay.


✨ Final Thoughts

San Martin may be small, but it shines during the spooky season. Whether you’re exploring pumpkin patches, braving haunted houses, sipping wine at harvest festivals, or hiking under the autumn sky, the region is full of unforgettable experiences for families and groups.

And when the day’s adventures are done, nothing beats coming back to the comfort of a spacious home base. Book your San Martin retreat today and make this fall one to remember.

If you’d like your Airbnb or vacation rental featured in one of our travel blogs, please contact us. We love highlighting unique stays that make destinations unforgettable.

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Fall & Winter on California's Coast: Wine Festivals, Harvest Celebrations, and Why Fitz Place near Rio Del Mar is the Perfect Stay


Fall & Winter on California’s Coast — Wine Festivals, Harvest Celebrations & Fitz Place Stay
California • Central Coast • Rio Del Mar & Santa Cruz

🍇 Fall & Winter on California’s Coast: Wine Festivals, Harvest Celebrations, and Why Fitz Place near Rio Del Mar Is the Perfect Stay

When most travelers think of California’s central coast, they imagine warm summer beach days. But the truth is, October through January is one of the most magical times to visit Rio Del Mar, Aptos, and the wider Santa Cruz region. From wine harvest festivals to surfing contests, from cozy holiday lights to whale watching on Monterey Bay, this season is full of unforgettable experiences.

And the best part? You can enjoy it all while staying at Fitz Place — a stunning six-bedroom, six-bath luxury retreat near Rio Del Mar, just a short distance from beaches, wineries, and event venues. Fitz Place isn’t an event venue itself, but it’s the perfect home base for groups, families, and friends attending Santa Cruz’s fall and winter festivities.

Planning from out of town? Start with:
• Official event and festival info at Visit Santa Cruz County
• Curated tours and day trips across the Monterey Bay area on Viator
• Flexible family travel insurance via SafetyWing.

🍷 Wine & Harvest Season on the Central Coast

October is harvest season in California wine country — and Santa Cruz is no exception. Just a short drive from Fitz Place, the Santa Cruz Mountains are filled with boutique wineries, vineyards, and community festivals that celebrate the season. Here are the can’t-miss highlights:

  • Santa Cruz Mountains Harvest Festival – Typically held in late September, this annual gathering in Boulder Creek features local farms, art vendors, live music, and family-friendly activities. It’s a true community celebration of the harvest.
  • Downtown Santa Cruz Harvest Festival – Early October brings food stalls, live performances, and carnival games to the streets of downtown Santa Cruz. Perfect for families who want a mix of culture and fun.
  • Santa Cruz Mountains Wine Passport – On select days in October, wine lovers can purchase a “passport” for access to tastings at dozens of participating wineries. It’s one of the best ways to explore the region’s vineyards in a single weekend.
  • Bargetto Winery (Soquel) – Founded in 1933, Bargetto is one of the oldest wineries in the region. Their fall calendar is full of tastings, live music, and small-batch releases.
  • Capitola Art & Wine Festival – This early fall tradition in nearby Capitola combines coastal charm, local artists, and wine tasting by the sea.
  • Roberts Ranch Vineyard Events – Look out for October communal lunches and concerts in the vineyards, a mix of wine culture and live performance.

Each of these events draws visitors from across California — and Fitz Place is ideally situated as a base. Imagine spending the day tasting Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in the Santa Cruz Mountains, then returning to a luxury retreat where everyone has their own room, the kitchen is perfect for cooking together, and the living areas invite late-night conversations by the fire.

Tip: Use Booking.com’s flight search to compare routes into San Jose (SJC), San Francisco (SFO), or Monterey (MRY), then pair it with a rental car so your group can move easily between wineries, festivals, and the coast.

🌊 Surf Contests, Coastal Walks & Outdoor Adventures

Fall and winter also mark surf season on the central coast. With bigger swells rolling in, Aptos and Santa Cruz beaches become a magnet for surfers — and for those who simply want to watch the action.

Guests at Fitz Place often spend mornings surfing or hiking, afternoons wine tasting, and evenings gathered together back at the house — the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation. For additional guided ideas, browse coastal and wine-focused options on Viator.

🎄 Holiday Magic: Lights, Parades & Festive Traditions

From November through January, the Santa Cruz region transforms into a holiday wonderland. Families, couples, and friend groups all find something special during this time of year:

These festive experiences are best enjoyed when you have a true home base to return to. Fitz Place’s multiple bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, and spacious living areas make it easy for families and groups to relax together after a day of holiday cheer.

🍴 Food & Wine Pairings: Where to Eat This Season

The Santa Cruz coast is full of dining gems — from fine dining to local favorites. Here are a few can’t-miss spots:

After a day of wine festivals or holiday events, many Fitz Place guests bring home takeout from these spots to enjoy together at the property’s large dining table — one of the best perks of a private rental over hotels.

🔗 More Travel Inspiration

If you’re inspired by Fitz Place and want more destination ideas, explore:

Love the mix of oceanside calm and city lights? Open the Odaiba family guide in a new tab and start dreaming up a future Pacific Rim trip.

🏡 Why Fitz Place Is the Perfect Stay This Season

Let’s be clear: there are many places to stay near Santa Cruz, but few compare to Fitz Place. Here’s why:

  • 6 spacious bedrooms and 6 bathrooms — ideal for families and groups.
  • Large kitchen and dining areas, perfect for cooking together after festivals.
  • Proximity to Rio Del Mar Beach, Aptos Village, and Santa Cruz events.
  • Luxurious touches, including outdoor living spaces for coastal evenings.
  • Privacy and comfort you can’t get at hotels or smaller rentals.

Book Fitz Place now and secure your stay for the harvest season, wine festivals, surfing contests, and holiday events between October and January. Properties like this are in high demand during the off-season — don’t wait until it’s too late.

From wine harvest celebrations to festive holiday parades, fall and winter are full of reasons to visit Santa Cruz and Rio Del Mar. By staying at Fitz Place, you’ll have the comfort of a luxury home with space for everyone, right in the middle of it all.

Don’t just attend the festivals — experience them fully, with Fitz Place as your coastal retreat.
Book Fitz Place today and make your fall and winter trip one you’ll never forget.


Sources & verified references used: Visit Santa Cruz County, Wines of the Santa Cruz Mountains, Bargetto Winery, Capitola Art & Wine Festival, O’Neill Coldwater Classic, California State Parks (Nisene Marks, Seacliff), Monterey Bay Aquarium, local restaurant and beverage sites (Shadowbrook, Paradise Beach Grille, Gayle’s Bakery, Humble Sea Brewing, Santa Cruz Cider Co.).

For full regional info, see the official tourism board at Visit Santa Cruz County.

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